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Old 02-17-2007, 04:11 PM
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what is the cheapest 6 inch lift or what is the cheapest way to attain 6 inches of lift while keeping the cv angles good? I'm not too concerned with ride quality, i just dont want to have a sloppy front end.
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I will sell you mine for 800. It comes with full lift rear leaf spring and everything needed to lift your truck 6 inches. Its a skyjacker and it also comes with a dual steering stabalizer. If you want some rims and tires i have those to. I removing it so i can lower it. Im going for hp now. THe lift has never been offroading it was just for show. Pm me if your interested. I also have pictures of it.
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For which truck in your sig? Actually they would be relatively the same kits for both.

cheapest way to get about 6" torsion keys, and a body lift. But not the best looking by any means. Assuming you mean cheap as in price not quality
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im looking for one for the 2000. And wouldn't putting in huge torsion keys put a strain on some of the front end parts?
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Yes they do. They put stress on your ball joints among other things. The ride will suffer.
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This is a picture of the lift on my truck if you want to see one.
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Originally Posted by Bo Duke01
im looking for one for the 2000. And wouldn't putting in huge torsion keys put a strain on some of the front end parts?
Absolutely it will, but you asked how to get to 6" cheap. I would just do a suspension lift, you can get a good price on a lift for your truck., or only do a 3" body, but like you said if it is 6 your after then do the suspension lift, looks 10x better IMO.
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damn thats a good lookin truck.... i want my reg cab set up like that one day...
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i love my suspension lift.

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